Re: [python-win32] Distributing a Python app using MSI

2006-03-28 Thread Emlyn Jones
On 3/28/06, Mark Mc Mahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Emlyn, On 3/28/06, Emlyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, This maybe better suited to the Distutils-SIG, but for now I'll try it here. I'm just wondering if anybody on this list has ever used the msilib functions used to

Re: [python-win32] Distributing a Python app using MSI

2006-03-28 Thread Mark Mc Mahon
Hi, I am sure Mark Hammond or someone else knowledgable can answer - but I am sure that there are registry entries for PyWin32 also (for all that COM/OLE stuff :-) I just did a quick search of my registry for win32com and that led me to... HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Python.Interpreter That looks like it

Re: [python-win32] Distributing a Python app using MSI

2006-03-28 Thread Emlyn Jones
On 3/28/06, Emlyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/28/06, Mark Mc Mahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Emlyn, On 3/28/06, Emlyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, This maybe better suited to the Distutils-SIG, but for now I'll try it here. I'm just wondering if

[python-win32] Distributing a Python app using MSI

2006-03-27 Thread Emlyn Jones
Hello, This maybe better suited to the Distutils-SIG, but for now I'll try it here. I'm just wondering if anybody on this list has ever used the msilib functions used to build the Python installer to build an MSI installer for their own Python application. Sort of like distutils but to install